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2018 Toyota Highlander puts safety first

A huge suite of standard safety tech helps the Toyota Highlander stand out in a crowded segment.

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The Highlander slots above the RAV4 in Toyota's SUV lineup.

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The Highlander was redesigned for the 2017 model year and carries on into 2018 unchanged.

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The base Highlander LE has an anemic 2.7-liter I4 engine with 185 horsepower.

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Other Highlander models have a 3.5-liter V6 with 295 horsepower.

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The more powerful V6 model is actually the most efficient, returning 21 mpg city and 27 mpg highway with front-wheel drive.

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The Highlander is also available with all-wheel drive.

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Toyota offers the Highlander seven- and eight-passenger seating configurations.

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Toyota's TSS-P suite of safety tech is standard on every Highlander.

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The 2018 Toyota Highlander's pricing structure runs from $32,275 to $47,905, including a $1,045 destination charge.

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